(From company literature) Tamrac 5259 CyberPack 9 Photo/Computer Backpack. The CyberPack 9 professional backpack is perfect for carrying a laptop, camera gear and also serves as a photographer's briefcase with a multitude of compartments to organize photo, computer and personal accessories. More streamlined than other backpacks, this pack is appropriate for any professional assignment. The main compartment is completely foam padded and large enough to carry a pro-sized digital and film SLR with a f/2.8 200mm zoom lens attached, several additional lenses and even another camera body. A laptop, such as Apple's 15" PowerBook G4 and others up to 11" x 2" x 13", is protected in a separate, foam-padded compartment in the rear that allows quick access. A large zippered accessory pocket was specifically designed to organize CDs, cables, cords, and uses Tamrac's U.S. patented Memory & Battery Management System™ that uses red flags to identify which memory cards are available and which ones are used up. Inside the front and main compartments, Windowpane-Mesh™ accessory pockets visibly store AC adapters, cords and other accessories. Like a good briefcase it organizes an abundance of personal items. An outer zippered pocket holds a phone, iPod®, and a PDA, while an open pocket under the front flap keeps magazines, files or tickets handy.

Specifications:

Type: Backpack

Available Colors: Black

Outer Fabric: Unspecified

Type of Closure: Zippers

Capacity: 2 pro-sized digital or film SLRs, several lenses, including a f/2.8 200mm lens, a couple of strobes and a laptop

Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Total Spent: $100.00| Rating: 10

Pros:

Plenty of Space, Everything is padded

Cons:

Plenty of Space! (Read Review)

This bag is amazing! You can store almost everything you can think of in it. I include my Dell 700m laptop in the back with most of my lenses (80-200; 50mm; 18-70), a flash, a light meter, two bodies (D70 and D200), filters, tons of batteries, laptop charger, two battery chargers, rain coat, towels, and I still have more space available.

Biggest problem I find is that I end up carrying everything and the kitchen sink inside. If I remember right, last time I weighed the bag with my gear inside, it weighed nearly 40 lbs! It fits in airplane overhead compartments if you take the laptop out, even in smaller planes.

I bought mine off ebay for $100, and it was well worth it. If you need to carry everything (except 400mm sized lenses) in one bag, this is great and I highly recommend it. The padding on the shoulders is a great plus too. I can not count the miles I have trekked with this bag on my back, and how many more I will in the future! Two thumbs way up.